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CHAPTER THREE Burning down the house: the destruction of timber structures
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Gordon Noble
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface x
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE Scotland in the Neolithic: an introduction 7
- CHAPTER TWO Islands in the fast lane: the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition 24
- CHAPTER THREE Burning down the house: the destruction of timber structures 45
- CHAPTER FOUR Planting trees, planting people: long and round barrows in eastern Scotland and beyond 71
- CHAPTER FIVE Megalithic architecture in Atlantic Scotland 102
- CHAPTER SIX The emergence of monument complexes 139
- CHAPTER SEVEN The architecture of monumental landscapes 194
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Early Bronze Age: deconstructing and rebuilding the past 219
- Conclusion: timber, stone, earth and fire 233
- Bibliography 238
- Index 260
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface x
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE Scotland in the Neolithic: an introduction 7
- CHAPTER TWO Islands in the fast lane: the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition 24
- CHAPTER THREE Burning down the house: the destruction of timber structures 45
- CHAPTER FOUR Planting trees, planting people: long and round barrows in eastern Scotland and beyond 71
- CHAPTER FIVE Megalithic architecture in Atlantic Scotland 102
- CHAPTER SIX The emergence of monument complexes 139
- CHAPTER SEVEN The architecture of monumental landscapes 194
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Early Bronze Age: deconstructing and rebuilding the past 219
- Conclusion: timber, stone, earth and fire 233
- Bibliography 238
- Index 260